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Failed to allocate memory: 8The problem comes from any display skin that adds a value of 1024 to hw.ramSize in the config.ini (Device Ram Size in the Hardware list of the GUI). Make sure to either select a "skin" that has a lower value, or to use a manual resolution and to remove this line from the Hardware list - you can't remove it when a skin is selected.

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Failed to allocate memory: 8There must be more to it. First setting it to WXGA800 then changing it to a manual resolution of 1280x800 still crashes AVD. Only removing the hw.ramSize=1024 solves the issue (you can't do that if WXGA is selected, you need to use a manual resolution settings).

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Failed to allocate memory: 8'MB' is not recognized by the emulator, forcing it to use the default 256 MB value. Be aware that the amount you specify is not what you will get!

Get the current URL within a django templateA bit laconic, and not correct. It's render_to_response, and not render_to_request. And you can't define TEMPLATE_CONTEXT_PROCESSORS as you do in settings.py, without mentioning the other default processors that may well be used in the templates!

Django not create database tableFrom Django 1.4 site, "Creates the database tables for all apps in INSTALLED_APPS whose tables have not already been created.". It should create the table but indeed doesn't always do so, it's probably a bug in 1.4 (never seen this in 1.3), which version was this about? Anyway, as Keegan mentioned, manage.py reset myapp recreates correctly the tables though. Sadly enough, Django is really lacking in that domain...